The Briefs. UTV: 9.00pm
With unprecedented access to Britain's busiest legal aid practice, The Briefs takes us into the cut-throat world of criminal law. In tonight's conclusion, we experience the lawyers' interesting marketing techniques, the case of a performance-poet accused of benefit fraud, a particularly emotive murder and a gay couple whose fights always seem to end up in a police station. Franklin Sinclair, the partner who runs Tuckers' Manchester office, is trying to attract business in unusual ways - umbrellas, beer mats, key rings and lighters, as well as DJing on a sponsored local radio show.
Story by Sheena McGinley | 17:12 | Thursday 9th August 2012 | TV Highlights
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